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How British was Modernism?

25 July 2008

Gertrude Stein

For Tuesday's class, we will read Gertrude Stein's Tender Buttons, which is available entirely online here. Please do start work on Djuna Barnes' Nightwood (which does take a little bit of effort to get into). I haven't been able to locate an online version, so you may need to order it from an online bookseller if you haven't already located a copy.
Posted by Snehal at 7:19 PM
Labels: Cubism, Stein, Tender Buttons

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